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aphanon_meme) wrote2014-02-14 01:20 pm
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part 349 heart shaped chocolates
Hi meme! Happy Valentine's day! I hope you have a sweet one. (Get it? Sweet? Because... chocolates and candies. Yeahhh.) Sadly, I don't think a candle in the window for Himaruya has led him home--yet. It's all very romantically tragic. Or tragically romantic. I don't know.
Enjoy part 349!
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[ Sets her book on her lap and looks at him curiously. ]
I haven't heard of her.
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[flips to her page]
Also known as Pscipolnitsa, etc., etc., throughout central an' Eastern Europe! Looks like a lady in white, carryin' a scythe! Said t'be th'personification'a...
...heatstroke.
[oh]
[that's]
[not as pleasant as he hoped]
Huh!
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[a few illustrations, actually! some woodcuts, showing an old woman, young woman, little girl, and a dust cloud]
An' she cuts off folks heads if they can't answer her questions!
[...maybe they should have stuck to something cheerful, like Grimm?]
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[checks the next page]
It don't say! Jus' that she goes 'round talkin' t'folks in fields at noon, an' if ya can't answer her question--
[makes a little slicing gesture, complete with sound effects]
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bedtime for now!
Sweet dreams!
Re: Sweet dreams!
[no, Denmark, that's about as literal as it gets]
How 'bout a fairy tale?
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[ Picks the book up and opens it up, flipping through some of the pages. ]
Let's see... How about "The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids"?
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Sounds good t'me!
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The story goes on about a mother heading out for food warning her kids of the wolf with a rough voice and dark paws who would eat them if they let him in. Soon after the mother goat leaves the wolf comes a'knockin' and tries several different tricks to come in. Eventually he tricks the kicks and he eats six of the seven whole! When the mother returns she and the last little kid go out and find him sleeping in a meadow. They cut his stomach open and out pops the little ones. She sews him back up before he wakes but not before filling his stomach with stones. When he wakes he's curious about the rumble with his stomach and goes to get a drink from the well only for the weight of the stones to make him fall in and drown to his death. The mother and her kids live happily ever after. ]
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[but he's listening! chinhands]
But he were jus' hungry, right? Seems like goin' a mite far t'sew'm up with stones...
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Yes but she was also a grieving mother who didn't want him to come near her children again. Imagine if you had children and that happened to you? Wouldn't you want to make sure the wolf was gone?